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Willoughby campaigned for the last time in 1437, when
Warwick personally requested that he accompany Warwick to Normandy. Willoughby had returned to England by the end of 1438. On 17 July 1439 he had licence to make a
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coronation expedition in 1430. During this phase of the war the
English suffered reverses, and lost ground to the south of Normandy, and on 4 October 1430 Willoughby was granted the
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325:In July and August 1425 he was with
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